Industrial/organizational psychology with business major HELP!

<p>So I just finished my first year and a half of college and I have been struggling to decide what major I would like to declare. When I applied to my university, I stated I would be majoring in finance and have already begun taking some of the intro courses along with the basic business/liberal arts core requirements. I have recently had some second thoughts however and have come to realize I dont really know what I want to do with my career. Theres so many possibilities and so many subjects that interest me. Psychology being one of them.</p>

<p>Essentially, I would like to see what everyones thoughts are regarding a major in
Industrial/organizational psychology with a double major/minor in business management. (However, I think another major would be best). I really enjoy psychology but feel with all the business contacts I have, my best chance to land a good job is through that specifically. However, I really feel that I could be great at helping a business employ and manage its employees through a psychological standpoint while helping improve efficiency as well. Do you think that industrial/organizational psychology could make me marketable in this economy if it was coupled with another business major?</p>

<p>I would even say accounting and finance could be other choices if not for the fact they arent as similar as business management.</p>

<p>Would a double major in industrial/organizational psychology and another business major be too much to handle? </p>

<p>Id really appreciate any suggestions, Thanks!</p>